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WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES & EXPECTED OUTPUTS

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES & EXPECTED OUTPUTS. IPPC Secretariat 01 - 03 November 2012 Libreville, Gabon. International movement of plant pests. Why do we care about the spread of plant pests? ?. Safe trade / movement of plant material and conveyances. Objectives.

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WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES & EXPECTED OUTPUTS

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  1. WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES & EXPECTED OUTPUTS IPPC Secretariat 01 - 03 November 2012 Libreville, Gabon

  2. International movement of plant pests

  3. Why do we care about the spread of plant pests??

  4. Safe trade / movement of plant material and conveyances

  5. Objectives • The beginning of a “conversation” • the building of a local IPPC community • Knowledge: • The need for information exchange • National reporting obligations • Benefits of reporting • Recognize importance of transparency

  6. Objectives cont. • Communication: • Two-way conversation that is meant to build: • awareness • understanding, and • trust • Stakeholders / audiences • objective • message

  7. Objectives cont. • Communications cont. • Methodology • Traditional: meetings, posters, pamphlets, press • Newer; e-mail, TV, videos, social media, radio, FFS, plays/festivals, “ambassadors” • Establish a national action plan • Agreed actions for the duration of the project • information exchange • communication • Agreed milestones / deadlines

  8. Development • On completion, participants should be capable of the following: • IPP: find information, reporting national obligations, understand how different individuals in their NPPO and in partner organizations contribute to the NPPO’s information exchange activities • Communication: identify messages, audiences, methodology • Development of a national action plan

  9. Implementation • Upon return to work place, participants and their NPPOs should: • Establish a national information exchange action plan • Adjust, if necessary, and submit the agreed action plan to the Secretariat • Identify barriers and facilitators • Carry out the activities identified in their action plans • Deadlines / milestones • Improve their national information exchange programme

  10. Impacts • Workshop results: • Increased awareness of IPPC and national reporting obligations • Increased transparency: • access to information necessary for safe trade • greater understanding of impact of actions • increased awareness and cooperation n achieving objectives • Increased access to pest information • Spread of plant pests reduced • Protected food security and livelihoods • Safe (phytosanitary) trade • Protected biodiversity and environment (including agricultural ecosystem)

  11. Other objectives What else do we want to achieve through this workshop? What are your personal objectives? What is the desired outcome of the workshop for your NPPO?

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